104 CIBOT1UM GLAUCESCENS. 



Introduced into this country by Mr. Joseph Reeves, and 

 received into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1834, from the 

 Messrs. Loddiges. 



Rhizoma creeping and massive. 



Rachis and stipes stout, lengthy, and hirsute, especially so 

 at the base. 



Length of frond from six to eight feet; a bright shining green 

 above, glaucous beneath. 



My thanks are due to Messrs. E. G. Henderson, of St. John's 

 Wood, and to Mr. Masters, of Canterbury, for plants of this 

 Fern; and to Mr. Sim, of Foot's Cray, for fronds. 



It may be procured from any of the principal Nurserymen. 



The illustrations are from Mr. Sim's fronds. 



